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Hello with all, I am new, is I seek the possibility of creating packages to make turned ISPConfig under the arch, is I do not arrive, example, when I compile php 4, is that when I activate the support mysql, I cannot reach my bases mysql, whereas to make...;
Config PC:
Arch linux 7.2
Apache 2.0.59
PHP 4.4.3
Mysql 4.1.21
You chose to compile PHP with the built-in MySQL support. If you |
| are compiling a server module, and intend to use other server |
| modules that also use MySQL (e.g, mod_auth_mysql, PHP 3.0, |
| mod_perl) you must NOT rely on PHP's built-in MySQL support, and |
| instead build it with your local MySQL support files, by adding |
| --with-mysql=/path/to/mysql to your configure line.
I also seek, what want to say to find the file config mysql?
--with-mysql=/path/to/mysql
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Seems like english is not your primary langage, your message is a bit hard to understand. It looks like you are a french speaker, right ?
Si c'est le cas peux tu réécrire ta question en français, je vais essayer d'y répondre, ou sinon je pourrai traduire pour que tu sois bien compris.
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Hello with all
Here documentation to create a Web server with ispconfig (www.ispconfig.org), but for the archlinux, which I seek, it is above all a server to dedicate, but also, people to test documentation on your private server or company, is if, you have problems on the subject, made your comments on the subject current…
https://sv1.archlinux.be:81/login.php
http://wiki.michelrenard.be/doku.php?id … avec_suphp
Enjoy
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Hi...
I think this line:
--with-mysql=/path/to/mysql
should be changed to:
--with-mysql=/usr/bin/mysql
If you need more help, please post the PKGBUILD
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Hi;
I was wondering if the integration of ISPConfig into Arch have any developpement ?
Why I use ISPConfig
at my knowledge,
is the only OpenSource WebUI Server Managment with the possibilities of delegating to another user.
aka : Different permission levels (Administrators, Resellers and Clients).
Last edited by jodumont (2015-01-15 13:17:24)
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... have any developpement ?
In the past 8+ years, yes, I suspect a lot has developed.
If you are struggling with a similar issue as the start of this thread, please open your own thread for it.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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